Happy Birthday Joe Cocker!! For those of the Woodstock generation! This is almost sacrilegious, but yet the funniest thing I have seen in a loooooooong time! I laughed my ass off. I could not figure out how to embed the thing.... so sorry... I think you will have to cut and paste into a new tab. Well worth it, I promise... Turn up the sound, remember back..... and enjoy!


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What am I gonna do when spring comes and you find other, more interesting/consrtuctive(ha ha) things to do??
Joe will run naked with his friends and buy a Kia for his old butt to sit in... and on it goes!
Thanks
gmgaston, I'm glad you liked it... I thought it was freakin' hilarious!
I had it and it was entirely too time consuming and my kids blocked me cause they didn't want me to know what they were doing. lol My son got rid of his facebook so when he job hunts and employers google him it won't show up. lol Now my sister has facebook and wanted to befriend all our nieces and nephews... they are moaning!!
Who are you foolin' girl?!? Ok, I might buy it if your car was equiped with a dashtop....or maybe if you had a chauffeur, lord knows you deserve one, being all fabulous and shit, typing verbal snacks for us, sitting there still in your PJs.... hee hee
Yes, of course you can wear your daisy dukes!
Wait.
Awesome.
Monte
Thanks for the song interpretation, now if you could just interpret his arm movements! Hilarious!
(thumbified for HILARITY!)
I've seen this before and it is HYSTERICAL. I laughed at it all over again. Thank you so much for posting it here!
I meant tears of laughter, of course.
Wonder if anyone has done one of Bob Dylan's later works? Slur-city!
MAWB, thank you, for commenting on my poem. Sometimes I get a feeling and just have to put it out there. It is nice when someone relates.
My favorite Joe Cocker moment is Belushi's side-by-side portrayal from SNL:
http://cd1059cdtv.blogspot.com/2008/10/john-belushi-as-joe-cocker.html
And from Joe Cocker: In His Own Words:
During the time of "You Are So Beautiful," I was working at Village Recorders, in Los Angeles, and someone comes into the studio and says, "Joe, we've got this video to show you that you're not going to like." I don't know how long Saturday Night Live had been on the air, because I never watched much TV, but when I saw this video of John Belushi doing me being spastic and pouring beer, I became hysterical.
Everyone else said, "Joe, you're not supposed to find this amusing. You're supposed to find this gross and inoffensive."
I said, "Oh, come on. You can't not laugh at this." I didn't even know who Belushi was.